Dear Dimple,To give an intelligent answer I need a lot more information. Where in your upper legs? When did it start? Does walking hurt, and what aggravates it, other than night pain? Does anything relieve the pain? Your age. What is your job? Anything else you think may be relevant.

A good thorough examination is in order. Your general practitioner perhaps, or a chiropractor you've heard is thorough.I hope this has contributed.Dr Barrie Lewis DC

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